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Healthcare students at Spalding University

Spalding’s Cultivating Personal Resiliency Program (CPRP) uses evidence-based strategies to reduce and address burnout

June 30th, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has created a crisis of burnout and mental distress in our healthcare workers, resident physicians, and those training to be healthcare providers. This ongoing crisis has led to a need to enhance the education and training of students going into health related fields by adding instruction on well-being and resiliency. To support these efforts, Spalding University has been awarded a grant over $775,000 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). The grant, awarded through the Public Safety Workforce Resiliency Training Program, will provide funding for resiliency training for healthcare students at Spalding University and the University of Louisville’s School of Dentistry.

Former Kentucky State Rep. Jim Wayne

Longtime Louisville legislator Jim Wayne donates his papers to Spalding Archives, School of Social Work

November 10th, 2021
Black iron Trager Park entrance sign that reads "SPALDING UNIVERSITY"

School of Social Work Partners on New Louisville Pilot Program To Deflect Some 911 Calls To Non-Police Responders

October 13th, 2021
Group of Spalding social work grads and faculty, wearing black and blue graduation regalia, pose outside on building steps

Spalding BSSW program prepares underrepresented minority students for career success, state report shows

October 5th, 2021
Campus in spring

Spalding Appoints Chairs Dr. Sara Story for Occupational Therapy and Dr. Lana Watson for Nursing

August 20th, 2021

Spalding receives $1.049 million federal HRSA grant for PsyD, MSW students who train in integrated primary care settings

July 15th, 2021
Kristen Garren accepts Mother Rose Meagher Senior Award from President Tori Murden McClure at Commencment

Social Work Grad Kristen Garren Excels, Achieves What Has ‘Always Been a Goal for Me’

June 10th, 2021
Spalding University entry sign at Trager Park

School of Social Work Collaborating on 911 Alternative Response Model for Louisville That Will Focus on Behavioral Health Support

May 20th, 2021
Glynita Bell, Spalding Social Work Faculty

Faculty Focus Friday | Q&A with Glynita Bell, Assistant Professor of Social Work

March 19th, 2021
Spalding Social Work faculty Nikki Jones

Faculty Focus Friday | Q&A with Dr. Nikki Jones, Assistant Professor of Social Work

November 6th, 2020